Excellence & Innovation in Agricultural Education
Western Australian College of Agriculture - Denmark
We provide a place that allows our young people to thrive!
The WA College of Agriculture - Denmark is located east of the town of Denmark and is a 560 hectare working farm and educational facility. Our College offers a wide variety of studies for Year 10, 11 and 12 students in an agricultural and trade related context. Our vocational program gives students the chance to gain skills and competence in their future career while still at School. Students also have the opportunity to gain entrance to University with ATAR pathways provided at the College.
-
Qualifications Offered
Together with committed staff, excellent facilities and a well ordered environment, the College aims to teach students to reach their full potential. Our qualifications include Certificates in Agriculture, Automotive Vocational Preparation, Engineering Pathways, Horse Care, Forest Operations, Conservation and Ecosystems Management.
-
Enrolments
Enrolments at Agricultural Colleges are in high demand. As a public school, with outstanding agricultural resources, it is vital that we enrol students whose pathways are agriculturally aligned. The types of pathways available in agriculture are diverse and post-school options include employment, training and or further study.
-
Residential Facilities
Residential students have been a vital part of our College for over 80 years. Student dormitories are well equipped single rooms with under floor heating, a wardrobe and study desk. Each dorm building has a dedicated common room and kitchen. These areas are set aside for the students to use for group activities during residential time.
Latest News & Events
Find Us On Social Media

Stay in the Loop!

Acknowledgement of Country
We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we learn and work, the Bibbulmun and Minang people of the Noongar Nation, and pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.
We honour Elders who continue to share their knowledge, care for Country, and strengthen culture and community. We recognise the strengths and cultural identities that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students bring to their learning and are committed to creating a culturally responsive College that supports them as they follow in the footsteps of their ancestors. We value the connections we share with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and commit to building a future together, enriched by their histories, stories, experiences and living cultures.